Point Richmond Music
presents its summer
music series, kicked off
by Andre Thierry. Enjoy
arts and crafts booths,
face-painting for children and dancing in
the streets. Downtown
(Point Richmond).
pointrichmond
music.org

JUN 10Magic Mountain
Play Music Festival
This year the festival celebrates the

50th anniversary of
the Summer of Love
with a one-day-only
music event featuring
Jefferson Starship and
a performance of Hair.

Enjoy a performance
by San Francisco’s
storied string quartet
— David Harrington
(violin), John Sherba
(violin), Hank Dutt
(viola) and Sunny Yang
(cello) — which has been
reimagining the form
for more than 40 years.

Osher Marin JCC (San
Rafael). 415.444.8081,
marinjcc.org

JUN 16–18Monterey
International Pop
Festival Founded half
a century ago during
the Summer of Love,
the famous festival
returns with a varied
lineup featuring Leon
Bridges, Norah Jones
and Phil Lesh and the
Terrapin Family Band.

County Fairgrounds
(Monterey). monterey
international
popfestival.com

JUN 18The Fourth
Son The Town Center
Summer Music Series
welcomes The Fourth
Son, also known as Tim
Conner, who brings
his brand of bluesy
Americana to Marin.

Town Center (Corte
Madera). 415.924.2961,
shoptowncenter.com

JUN 25–AUG 7Stern
Grove Music Festival

Back for its 80th season,
the festival presents
a series of admission-free concerts in a
festive park setting.

The festival kicks off
with the Big Picnic, a
luncheon party featuring a performance by
Kool and the Gang.

Marin Center’s Redwood
Foyer GalleryAnimalia
Musicale: A Chorus
of Critters A collection of 75 images of
both domestic and
wild animals, many
of them painted on
sheet music, by Marin
artist Leslie Lakes,
through June 2. 10

Avenue of the Flags, San
Rafael. 415.473.6400,
marincounty.org

Marin Society of Artists
Dodging the Status Quo,
through June 10. 1515

Third St, San Rafael.
415.454.9561, marin
societyofartists.org

O’Hanlon Center for
the ArtsWabi-Sabi An
annual exhibition juried
by Abby Wasserman
and Elaine James,
June 1– 22. 616

MAN Y CELEBRATIONS OF the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love are happening throughout the Bay Area, and
the Marin County Fair is no exception. Of course Haight-Ashbury
comes to mind with any mention of
that era, but Mount Tamalpais also
played a role, as it was the site of the
Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain
Music Festival. Nodding to this historic time, this year’s county fair will
feature tie-dye and macramé competitions along with the standard carnival
rides, free concerts — including the
Commodores and UB40 — and fireworks every night. The fair kicks off
Friday, June 30, and continues until
July 4. marinfair.orgKASIA PAWLOWSKA